CAR (MylesHi!)

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''This applies to the CAR files produced by version 1.50, which was the first release, and the only one we know of.''
 
''This applies to the CAR files produced by version 1.50, which was the first release, and the only one we know of.''
  
CAR format is very similar to [[LHA]] format, but it has the header fields in a different order, making it completely incompatible. Unfortunately, there appears to be no simple way to distinguish the formats.
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CAR format is very similar to [[LHA]] format, but it has the header fields in a different order, making it completely incompatible. Unfortunately, it is difficult to reliably distinguish the formats, and maybe impossible to do with perfect accuracy.
  
For CAR format:
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A CAR file has the following properties (but so do some valid LHA files):
 
* ASCII "{{magic|-lh5-}}" or "{{magic|-lh0-}}" appears at offset 2
 
* ASCII "{{magic|-lh5-}}" or "{{magic|-lh0-}}" appears at offset 2
 
* {the byte value at offset 0} =  {the byte value at offset 15} + 25
 
* {the byte value at offset 0} =  {the byte value at offset 15} + 25
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
* [https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/car150.zip CAR v1.50] (DOS software)
 
* [https://www.sac.sk/download/pack/car150.zip CAR v1.50] (DOS software)
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* {{Deark}} - Can convert CAR to [[LHA]]

Revision as of 14:43, 26 May 2021

File Format
Name CAR (MylesHi!)
Ontology
Extension(s) .car
Released 1996

CAR is a compressed archive utility, and associated file format, developed by MylesHi! Software / Chris Campbell.

Identification

This applies to the CAR files produced by version 1.50, which was the first release, and the only one we know of.

CAR format is very similar to LHA format, but it has the header fields in a different order, making it completely incompatible. Unfortunately, it is difficult to reliably distinguish the formats, and maybe impossible to do with perfect accuracy.

A CAR file has the following properties (but so do some valid LHA files):

  • ASCII "-lh5-" or "-lh0-" appears at offset 2
  • {the byte value at offset 0} = {the byte value at offset 15} + 25
  • bytes 0x20 0x00 0x00 appear at offset {{the byte value at offset 15} + 24}

Specifications

  • car150.zip → CAR.DOC → Appendix G -- CAR technical information

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